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    D'Artagnon

Let it be known that "D'Artagnon" is the adopted pen name for a fellow who is sometimes known in real life as "Paul Augustine", born in 1964 as the rebellious son of (then) liberal educators living in western Pennsylvania. Currently a physical polymer kinetic chemist, D'Artagnon developed his first scientific thesis in 1968, when having observed the sun rise in the morning, and then go down on the opposite side of the horizon in the evening, he proposed to his mother that the sun went around the earth. At this time, he flatly rejected her implausibly complex hypothesis that the sun was the center of a complex system (modeled out in the living room) of bodies that both revolved and rotated in their orbits around the sun. Later that year, he announced (to the dismay of his parents, but to the humorous delight of his uncles), his intention to vote for "Tricky Dick".

Today, the father of three admits his mistake with the first of the above theses, but takes pride in having recognized the importance of conservative values at an early age. Actually, in 1984, he voted for Mondale, but completely changed his mind about politics a few weeks later. In what little spare time he possesses, D'Artagnon enjoys playing with and teaching his young children, camping, swimming, outdoor activities, building computers, and an obsessive fascination for theoretical quantum mechanical physics. He has proposed a solution to the Heissenberg Uncertainty Principle, and also published numerous articles in the scientific journals.

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A Disputation of the President - July 27, 1999

The Destruction of the Truth - July 1999

Has the President been Lying about China? Part I "A Tangled Webb of Deception, Part IV, was published on November 22, 1998. This article was the conclusion of a series which focused on the revolving relationships between Webster Hubbell, the Lippo Group, Bernard Schwarz, John Huang, and the Chinese PLA. Because the relevant factual information of the first three parts is contained within the opener of a new series, "Has the President been Lying about China?" (published April 14, 1999), I deemed it redundant to publish the first three sections again.

What is important about "Tangle Webb, Part IV, is the thesis that evolved at this time: I had come to the conclusion that the Clinton Administration was deliberately fanning the flames of the Lewinsky affair (by deliberately failing to address the questions and concerns of the House Committee on the Judiciary), in order steal the oxygen away from China. The Clinton Administration had apparently made the decision that they could get away with having an affair with an intern, and thereby get away with illegal fundraising activity at the same time. Remember what Dick Morris said of Bill Clinton's response to his polling data of January1 1998: "Then we'll have to win."
 

These 3 interrelated essays are best read in the order presented

A Tangled Webb of Deception, Part IV
Has the President been Lying about China? Part II